

This is the official Discord server for Dispatcharr. Join for support, find plugins or just to hang out!
Support and troubleshooting The Discord is a place where users get help with installing Dispatcharr, configuring it, fixing playback or EPG issues, setting up Docker containers, or integrating it with Plex/Jellyfin/Emby. Itβs widely described as a practical support hub where beginners and experienced users help each other solve setup problems.
Feature requests and bug reports Many users go to the Discord to request new features, report bugs, or ask about upcoming improvements. It serves as a direct feedback loop between the community and the developers, and a lot of ideas or fixes originate from these conversations.
Sharing tools, scripts, and custom configurations Community members often share their own add-ons: custom scripts, EPG-matching tweaks, FFmpeg transcode profiles, hardware-acceleration setups, VPN routing configurations, Docker compose examples, and other technical enhancements. The Discord acts as a collaborative space for people who want to extend Dispatcharr or optimize their IPTV setups.
Peer-to-peer help and general community vibe Users frequently describe the Discord as friendly and welcoming. Itβs common for people new to IPTV or self-hosting to join specifically because they can rely on others for guidance, best-practice tips, and overall encouragement. Many people simply enjoy the active, helpful atmosphere.

This is the official Discord server for Dispatcharr. Join for support, find plugins or just to hang out!
Support and troubleshooting The Discord is a place where users get help with installing Dispatcharr, configuring it, fixing playback or EPG issues, setting up Docker containers, or integrating it with Plex/Jellyfin/Emby. Itβs widely described as a practical support hub where beginners and experienced users help each other solve setup problems.
Feature requests and bug reports Many users go to the Discord to request new features, report bugs, or ask about upcoming improvements. It serves as a direct feedback loop between the community and the developers, and a lot of ideas or fixes originate from these conversations.
Sharing tools, scripts, and custom configurations Community members often share their own add-ons: custom scripts, EPG-matching tweaks, FFmpeg transcode profiles, hardware-acceleration setups, VPN routing configurations, Docker compose examples, and other technical enhancements. The Discord acts as a collaborative space for people who want to extend Dispatcharr or optimize their IPTV setups.
Peer-to-peer help and general community vibe Users frequently describe the Discord as friendly and welcoming. Itβs common for people new to IPTV or self-hosting to join specifically because they can rely on others for guidance, best-practice tips, and overall encouragement. Many people simply enjoy the active, helpful atmosphere.